Alta, partners with Public School to let shoppers style looks on personalized avatars, featuring Alta’s embedded avatar and styling widget. The company, founded by Jenny Wang, debuted this brand website integration during NYFW after raising funding and scaling its consumer app since 2023.
The integration places a "Style with Alta" icon on Public School product pages that routes shoppers into an avatar-driven styling flow where they can preview garments on a likeness of themselves. Alta’s platform supports multi-item outfits rapidly and connects with the brand’s collection; the startup has existing ties to Poshmark and CFDA and has generated millions of outfit combinations.
For consumers, the rollout means quicker, personalized try-on experiences on a designer site, reducing friction between discovery and purchase and advancing the broader trend of avatar-based commerce and interactive e-commerce tools.
Virtual Styling Tools
Alta Partners with Public School for Embedded Avatar Try-Ons
Trend Themes
1. Avatar-based Commerce - Personalized 3D avatars enabling lifelike try-ons create pathways for platforms that reduce returns and increase conversion through virtual fit confidence.
2. Embedded Styling Widgets - Shoppable widgets integrated directly on product pages enable seamless transitions from discovery to styled looks, streamlining the customer journey within brand sites.
3. Multi-item Outfit Simulation - Rapid compositing of complete outfits on a single avatar supports complex merchandising experiences that showcase coordination, upsell opportunities, and contextualized inventory use.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Retail - Designer and direct-to-consumer brands can leverage avatar try-ons to translate runway aesthetics into personalized shopping experiences that bridge inspiration and purchase.
2. E-commerce Platforms - Marketplaces and commerce SaaS providers stand to enhance checkout metrics by embedding virtual styling features that reduce friction and increase basket size.
3. Retail Technology - Vendors of AR/3D tooling and personalization engines could redefine storefront capabilities by supplying modular avatar and styling components that integrate with existing catalogs.